
Warty Frogfish Raised in Captivity for the First Time
Published March 31, 2026
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A grotesque celebration of Domino, the warty frogfish, first of its kind to thrive in captivity. Witness aquatic science with a twist!
Domino, a rare warty frogfish, has become the first of its kind successfully raised in captivity at the Shedd Aquarium. Scientists believe this achievement could offer valuable insights for breeding and raising other marine species in artificial environments. This advancement highlights the potential to innovate conservation techniques and contribute significantly to marine biology.
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